Vince Herman, Jim Lewin and Steven Labowskie
9th annual Northwest String Summit
Peacock Radio Stage
Horning's Hideout
North Plains, Oregon
2010-07-16
RECORDISTS: Mark Burgin, Jeff Betts and Dan Vasen
SOURCE: Busman Audio K4 subcards~>BST54 tubes~>7 pin stock Busman interconnects~>power supplies~>
Hi Ho Silver shorty interconnects~>Grace Design Lunatec V2~>Hi-Ho Silver shorty interconnects~>Tascam HD-P2.
MICROPHONE LOCATION: in front of band, DFC, about 4 feet high
MICROPHONE CONFIGURATION: NOS [90 degrees, 30 cm]
RECORDED FORMAT: 24 bit, 96 kHz
CONVERSION: Tascam HD-P2~>USB~>Dell PC.
EDITING: Samplitude 10.0 (normalization and compression applied)
DOWNSAMPLE: N/A
DITHER: N/A
FINAL FORMAT: 24 bit, 96 kHz
TRACKING: CD WAV 1.98
COMPRESSION: TLH 2.4.1 flac (level 8)
SBE VERIFICATION: TLH 2.4.1
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total time [21:11]
01 Intro, [0:21]
02 Radio Boogie, [3:41]
03 All the Good Times Are Past And Gone, [4:50]
04 My Sweetheart's Behind, [0:53]
05 Ol' Slewfoot, [2:38]
06 After Midnight Jam, [5:30
07 ??Instrumental, [3:19]
Vince Herman: guitar and vocals
Jim Lewin: mandolin and vocals
Steven Labowskie: bass and vocals
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Reviewer:dingussquatfordjr -
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September 22, 2010 Subject:
Great set!
I was lucky enough to attend the 9th annual string summit and amazing music overflowed the valley and spread up the hills and through the trees. Here we have another amazing peacock radio set with great performances by all three musicians. Click on the taper's name to see the other recordings from the Peacock Radio stage.
Also, According to Steve the final song labeled ??instrumental is actually called 'Bill Cheetam'